The Multi-Talented English Setter Guide

Why This Breed Is Called 'Setter'

Is This Dog Right for You?

English Setters make an excellent family dog due to their gentle and friendly temperament.

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Due to their precise tracking skills, they make serve as great watch dogs.

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English Setters prefer the outdoors and are definitely not apartment dogs.

HISTORY

The English Setter, developed in the 1800’s by Sir Edward Laverack, was a cross between the original “Setting Spaniel” and early French hunting dogs. The Setter gets their name from the way they crouch when spotting game, giving way to the hunter. Often called the Laverack Setter, these dogs make up a large portion of the genetic makeup for many top show dogs.

quick facts

Size

Large

Lifespan

10-12 years

Hair Length

Medium

Male Height

24-27 in (61-69 cm)

Male Weight

55-80 lbs (25-36 kg)

Female Height

23-26 in (58-66 cm)

Female Weight

40-70 lbs (20-32 kg)

Litter Size

6 puppies

APPEARANCE

English Setters are gorgeous dogs with a trim body and an exceptional speckled coat. They have a wavy, long haired coat with a silky texture that comes in many attractive shades like white with blue, lemon, orange, or brown speckling. The head is long and the muzzle is very prominent. The hazel colored eyes are expressive and attractive and the long ears have a satin tip. The tail is straight with a distinct tapering at the base and is luxuriantly coated.

PERSONALITY

The English Setter is a friendly, calm dog with a powerful sense of smell. They have an athletic build with a skill for assisting in a hunt. While they are excellent with children, they may be difficult to train without well structured leadership and enough space to run around. They do not make good apartment dogs. They can also be very vocal and have a loud bark.

color

English Setters come in white with overlay markings in the following colors: orange, blue, liver, lemon, tricolor (blue, tan, and white).